I'm concerned by the amount of High Elves

Sort of “same”, but also not. I think it’s best to judge on individual stuff rather than a whole, but also… EEEEH.

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The original argument was about playing simply an Undead character, then specifically a Darkfallen. In the Horde (or even Alliance). The main problem is that it’s not easy to justify a Darkfallen’s existence when the undead Blood and Void elves were never really officially introduced in their respectful factions, so their lore may be rather wobbly. But some people insist that, no matter what, your character must have a specific personality that only these people can determine. And, in Undead’s case, you simply have to be a “villain” or not exist at all. Just like that

~How To Approach San’layn~

Do they roleplay as part of the Scourge and stay away from the majority of civilisation?

  • If yes - they’re probably a good egg.
  • If no - uh-oh.

That’s it.

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Really annoying that you continue to freak it on the forums after I and other GG officers asked you not to do that and instead abuse my beautiful guild tag to post loads of nonsense

If you would have decided to role play with us more than once (initial recruitment) you would have realized that no San’layn player of ours hangs around in a capital city or wants to hang around there nor do we even entertain that idea
Instead our Sanl’layn gamers are pure villainous (as is the Grim Gest)

You should take it more ez and better luck elsewhere

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lmao in 10 characters

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All I say is that one word has, in my opinion, a double meaning, serving both as a political term and a name for the race. Which seems to be a trigger. I understand though that it is my fault only and I agree with every decision made. It’s just the way it is. No harsh feelings, all cool.

It’s because you keep saying Darkfallen when you mean to say San’layn.

Not all Darkfallen are San’layn, but all San’layn are Darkfallen. San’layn is not a political term, it’s a “racial” term referring to a specific kind of vampiric undead elf. There are no San’layn in the Forsaken, but there are many Darkfallen in the Forsaken.

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I’ve been saying exactly that and even more. I can’t even disagree with your comment because it is saying what I am saying. So?

His points are literally the exact opposite of what you tried to argue for San’layns before…

Oh, here’s my answer…

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This should explain why.

You didn’t explain anything. The Sanlayn is first and foremost a sect of the vampiric Darkfallen created after the failed Illidan’s assault. So what?

Lazaaret was arguing about people’s approach to roleplaying High elves, which my comment was referring to. How it is connected to the Sanlayn I have yet to find out. So the only hypocrite here is you who accuses me without even providing evidence

I’m going to commit arson again.

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I’ll bring the gasoline.

You guys need to relax.

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The moment when crazy mon is the voice of sanity

There is plenty of vampire fantasy in wow
but non of it is bloody consistent.

The san’layn
the dreadlords
the blood baron
Death Knights
That one guy from old scholomance who was removed in Cata.
and the Venthyr
warlocks.

You would think they have at least one thing in common, but NO.

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Still giggling over this post ngl, thread should have ended right here.

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I wish i could be bothered to put the avatars, alas…

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There’s also blood magic, which some trolls in particular seem fond of. I’ve also seen human RPers practice the stuff (with some very on the nose vampire aesthetics), so it doesn’t have to be vampire elves.

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Yes, I have definitely confessed to a real and undeniable crime that I have 100% comitted in real life, and I have also confessed to wishing to do it again without the slightest hint of jest or irony.

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